The National Rifle Association has announced its unwavering opposition to any
new gun regulations in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook massacre and made
clear that it is not interested in working with President Obama to develop a
broad response to the Connecticut school massacre.

Wayne LaPierre, chief executive of the NRA, defended his controversial claim
that armed guards should be placed at every school in America and criticised
“a media machine” for blaming the gun industry for attacks such as last
week’s in which Adam Lanza’s killed 20 children and six adults at a school
in Sandy Hook.